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[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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"One man's moral, another man's sin." From Eastern Michigan University's 1975 yearbook.
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From Photo-Era Magazine, 1919.
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From the University of Illinois's 1912 yearbook.
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"I enjoyed my fruit-cheese-and-nut meals." From The Australian Women's Weekly, 1966.
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From Purdue University's 1904 yearbook.
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Say what you will, but we believe black dogs are fact, not fancy. From Fate Magazine, 1990.
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From the University of Southern California's 1910 yearbook.
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"Take it from us ... and who the hell hasn't?" From 73 Magazine, 1966.
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unearths some literary gems.
*** His face, round as a dinner plate, was quite handsome in an unimaginative kind of way. It was what a small child might have drawn if tasked with drawing a hero or a film star.
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[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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From The Children's Newspaper, 1929.
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From Elson-Gray Basic Readers, Book One, 1937.
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[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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That feeling when a goat, dog, and cat watch you sip hot milk. The caption reads, "She made him lie on a couch and sip hot milk." From The Children's Newspaper, 1920.
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[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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From Golden Links in the Chain That Connects Mother, Home and Heaven by Mrs. J. P. Newman, 1890.
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[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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From Home Words for Heart & Hearth by Charles Bullock, 1899.
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[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost
sense of immediacy. We follow the founder of the Theater of
Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then
flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free. The images
we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.] |
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"I'm through with idleness." From Improvement Era, 1932.
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